Lili Haydn
Lili Haydn worked on a variety of projects during her entertainment career. Haydn began her acting career with roles in the series "Mrs. Columbo" (1978-79), "Kate Loves a Mystery" (NBC, 1979-1980) and "It's a Living" (1980-87). She had a part on the television special "Goodbye Doesn't Mean Forever" (NBC, 1981-82). During the early stages of her Hollywood career, Haydn mainly held acting roles in films like the Rodney Dangerfield comedy "Easy Money" (1983). In the eighties and the nineties, Haydn devoted her time to various credits, such as "Dakota's Way" (ABC, 1987-88), "Homesick" (1990) starring John Randolph and "Jack Frost" with Michael Keaton (1998). She also worked on "Anywhere But Here" (1999) starring Susan Sarandon. Haydn continued to exercise her talent in the early 2000s and the 2010s, taking on a mix of projects like "The Horse Boy" (2009), "The Unborn" (2009) and "The Town" (2010). Her credits also expanded to "Somewhere Between" (2012) starring Jenna Cook. Haydn most recently appeared on the documentary "Anita" (2014) with Anita Hill.